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Petainer Manufacturing USA Expands Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee, Operations

12/16/2024
Packaging solutions provider Petainer Manufacturing USA, Inc. plans to expand its operations in Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee. The $10 million project is expected to create 35 jobs in Maury County.

The investment will include a new manufacturing facility at 315 Joe Frank Porter Drive in the Cherry Glen Industrial Park.

“Our investment in Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee, underscores Petainer’s commitment to supporting sustainable growth in the Americas. This strategic location allows us to better serve our customers, expand our portfolio, and continue delivering innovative, eco-friendly packaging solutions that reduce environmental impact while driving economic development in the region,” Chris McEwan, President of Petainer Americas said.

“Petainer could have chosen any one of its global locations to expand; however, this company chose Tennessee, which is a testament to the state’s skilled workforce, strong business climate and the overall quality of life experienced here. I thank this company for its continued commitment to the Volunteer State and look forward to seeing the growth that follows today’s announcement,” TNECD Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter noted.

Petainer Manufacturing USA’s portfolio includes water cooler bottles, kegs, wine bottles, and preforms for on-site blowing — all manufactured with 100% recyclable and BPA-free PET. The company’s products are distributed across the USA, Canada, and key markets in Latin America.

“TVA and Mt. Pleasant Power System congratulated Petainer on its decision to establish operations in Maury County. Helping to support companies that create job opportunities and investment in the region is fundamental to TVA’s mission of service. We are proud to partner with the Maury Alliance, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development and Middle Tennessee Industrial Development Association to further that mission and celebrate this announcement together,” John Bradley, TVA senior vice president of economic development added.

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